Charles Woodson Joins Cleveland Browns Ownership as Minority Stakeholder
- In May 2025, Charles Woodson, a former NFL star and Ohio native, became a limited partner with the Cleveland Browns organization.
- The NFL approved non-controlling minority ownership stakes during its spring meetings in Eagan, Minnesota, enabling Woodson's inclusion.
- Woodson, a 1997 Heisman Trophy winner from Michigan and 2021 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, played 18 NFL seasons primarily with the Raiders and Packers.
- Dee and Jimmy Haslam, who own the Browns, commended Woodson for his remarkable accomplishments on the field and his entrepreneurial drive, highlighting that he is an excellent addition to their team.
- Woodson expressed excitement about joining the Browns' leadership team and plans to contribute as a resource for both the team and the NFL going forward.
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Fox NFL Sunday legend announced as new Browns owner and faces tough rules
THE Cleveland Browns have welcomed a new minority owner – who now faces the same restrictions as Tom Brady. Fox NFL commentator Brady was hit with tough rules by the league after his part-ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders was confirmed. NFL on FOXCharles Woodson is an analyst for Fox NFL Kickoff[/caption] ReutersHe now faces the same broadcast restrictions as Tom Brady after being announced as a Cleveland Browns owner[/caption] And those rules …

Hall of Famer Charles Woodson joins Browns' ownership group as a limited partner
Former NFL great and Ohio native Charles Woodson has joined the Cleveland Browns as a limited partner. The non-controlling minority interests were approved at the league’s spring meetings in Eagan, Minnesota. Jimmy and Dee Haslam are majority owners. Woodson won…
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